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j AUCTIONS. - N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. '• ] -yr INA SALE. TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1914. PRESENT ENTRIES. I 200 Thrce-quart-crbred Ewe Limbs (good) ' j , ; Further Entries Invited. ' j N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 6242 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT "SPUINGBANK," ' RUSSELL'S FLAT. On MONDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1914. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOP. have received instructions from Mr J D St.wart to SELL by AUCTION, aa above, the WHOLE of his VALUABLE LIYK and DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising:— SHEEP: ISO Two. Four, ond Six-tooth Ewes ' 61 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Romney Cross Ewes 150 S.M. Halfbred Ewes 130 S.M. Threc-quartcrhred Ewes 101) S.M. Crossbred Ewes 206 Failing-mouth Ewes 300 Fat Lambs - 150 Forward Rape Lambs 150 Store Lambs 8 Fat Two-tooth Wethers 5 E.L. Rams •2 Two-skear B.L. Rams 2 Two-shenr Lincoln-Merino Cross Rams HORSES: 1 Buy Gelding Prince, 7yrs, all work 1 Blk Mare Madge, 3yrs, all work; stinted to Shepherd's Pride 1 Bay Mare Jcks, all work; stinted to Shepherd's Pride 1 Roan Gelding, all work 3 draught Fillies, rising 2yrs 1 Bay Pony Mare, 4yrs, quiet in s. and h. CATTLE AND PIGS: 12 Head 18-months to 21-yrs-old Heifers i 1 Springing Heifer I Cow in full profit 1 Dry Cow 2 Heifer Calves All the Cattle aro real good sorts. 2 Bacon Pigs 2 Young- Sheep-doss. 6 pair Fowls IMPLEMENTS INCLUDE: 1 Tin Dray, 1 Light Spring Dray by Harris (new), 13-coulter (C. and D.) Drill (nearly new), P. and D.D. Double F. Plough. Hillside Plough, Set Disc Harrows, R. and G. Set 4-leaf Tine Harrows, Massey Spring-tined Cultivator, 1 Solid-tined Grubber, Planet Jr. with Seed attachment, Vallance Dogcart (Jones and Son), 1 Pony Gig in gocd order, Turnip Pulper, Grindstone, 1 Emery Stone. Wheelbarrow, 2 Portable Forges, Anvil, Vyce, and Tools, Garden Roller. Lawn Mower, 2 Spray Pumps, 1 18fi Ladder, 2 10ft V.D.L. Gates, 10 6ft V.D.L. Hurdles. 165 sft Jarrah Stakes (now), 150 ft Heart of Birch Stakes (new), 25 Sheets 6ft Corrugated Iron, 3cwt Barbed Wire, lewt Plain Wire, quantity Wire Netting, 4 10ft Iron Stays, 630 4in Field Pipes (new), lot good Sacks, Harness for 4 draught horses, Set Leading Chains, Cart Saddle and Breeching, 5 Covers, Sot Blocks and Chains, 4 pair PlouE-h Chnins, Set Dogcart Harnc«s, Set Pony Harness, 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles, 1 Child's Saddle and Br.dlo, 1 Set Spring Cart Harness, 1 Whare, New Gun. Magazine Rifle, 2 Stacks Oat Sheaves, about 30 tons. 4 Sacks Cocksfoot Seed, 1 Sack Linseed, and a lot of Tools and useful Sundries FURNITURE INCLUDES: Piano by Haake, Piano Stool, Chesterfield Oak Writing Cabinet, Drophead Sewing Machine, 6 Bedsteads, 2 Duchesso Chests. Washstands, Chest Drawers, 3 Easy Chairs, 8 Chairs, 2 Tables, Sofa Kitchen Dresser, Child's Cot, Child's . Ad;ustable Chair, Fenders, Linos, Ruga, Lamps. Curtains, Pictures, Tubs, Bath, and_a whole lot of useful Household Sundries. Also a quantity of Cured Bacon. SALE at 11 o'clock Sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. If application is made to the Auctioneers intending purchasers.will be met at the train on the morning of sale. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 5837 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. BALRAZIE ESTATE, RAKAIA-cum-BARR HILL. STUD ROMNEY MARSH FLOCK. STUD SHROPSHIRE FLOCK. YOUNG BREEDING EWES. FAT AND FORWARD LAMBS. USEFUL DRAUGHT HORSES. IMPLEMENTS. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LTD.. in conjunction with MESSRS PYNE and CO., have been favoured with instructions from the TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE J. A. and A. D. McILRAITH. owing to the catting up of the "Balrasie" Estate, to hold a COMPLETE AND UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, On TUESDAY, MARCH 24th, At 11 o'clock sharp. A FEW NOTABLE ITEMS ARE AS FOLLOW:— IMPLEMENTS— 5 Drays and Fremes, Tip Dray and Frame. Spring Cart, Buesry, 3-f. Plough. 2 D.F. Ploughs. S.F. Plough, 4 M.H. Harvesters, Duncan Drill, 3-f. Disc Plough, Broadcast Sower. 2 Cambridge Rollers, 2 Cultivators, Sst Disc Harrows, 2 Sets Tine Harrows, Chain Harrows, Tripod Harrows. 2 Grubbers, Stripper, Scoop. Oat Sheaves, Grass Seed, Oats, Sacks, etc., etc., etc. SHEEP— 500 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes 500 Four-tpoth Threc-quartorbred Ewes 800 Six and Eight-tooth Throe-quartcrbred Ewes 400 F.M. Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes 1 600 Fat Lambs 1000 Forward Store Lambs I 300 Two-tooth Thrsc-quarterbred Wethers STUD SHEEP— ROMNEY MARSH. N.Z.F.B. No. 14. Imported Stud Ram, Quested's No. 13 of 1911 (No. 190), lambed 1911; bred by J. E. Qt-estod. Kent, England Stud Ram, bred by Mr Fred. Bull, Waddington. Stud Ram. bred by Mr Donald Grant, Elionghton Grange. Timaru 7 Specially selected Ram Hoggets i 40 1-shear Rams 40 Rams (various ages) 50 Ram Hoggets 60 Sp-cialiy selected Ewes (mixed ages) 150 Ewes (mixfd ages) 70 Ewe Hoggets SHROPSHIRE. J N.Z.F.B. No. IL « 25 Ljshe_r Rams 60 Rams (mixed ages) 25 Ram Hoggets 25 Ewe Hoggets 75 Ewes (mixed ages) HORSES--10 Draught Mares 2 Draught, Mdt-?s in foal 9 Draught geldings 2 Unbroksn Draught Fillies (2 and- 3-year-oMs) 3 Unbroken Draught Geldings (2-year-old) 5 Yearling Draught Fillies and Geldings 4 Hacks and Horne-ss Horses 2 Unbroken Light Horses An unique opportunity of securing first- 1 class stock presents itself at this salt. < LUNCHEON PROVIDED. c N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. PYNE aad CO., 5834 Auctioneers. 15

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 20

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